Vehicle Owner

Member ID: VNEMUS

Location: Holden, MA

Vehicle Info

2001 Ford Cobra Mustang

Bought: Jul, 2006

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile13.2 sec @ 108 mph
  • 0-605sec
  • Top Speed160mph
  • HP320
  • Weight3510lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Bassani Exhaust 

Interior

Exterior Styling

  • Hoosier Tires 

Ratings

    • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Oct 06, 2009

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Craig’s Ford Cobra Mustang
“VNEMUS”

  • Currently 4.0620689655172 /5 Stars.
77 guestbook comments

Exterior Modifications
Cobra Snake Grille Emblem, 03-04 Chrome 17"X9" Wheels, Falken ZIEX 512 Tires 275/40/17 (front), Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag Radials 275/40/17 (rear), MGW Polished Cobra Oil Cap, MGW Polished Radiator Cap, MGW Polished SVT Oil Dipstick, UPR Polished Fuse Box Cover, UPR Polished Vacuum & EGR Cap Covers, UPR Polished Washer Cap Cover, UPR Polished Brake Fluid Cap Cover.

Battery Relocation
(Below) As you can see in the first picture the battery is no longer under the hood up front. It was relocated to the trunk using a Stainless Steel Battery Relocation Box. This helps reduce weight from the front end, moving it to rear.
VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang

Brakes
(Below) Cobra R Brembo 4 Piston Calipers, Brembo Zinc Plated Slotted Rotors, Brembo Galpher Pads (street), Hawk HT-10 Pads (track only fronts), Hawk Blue Pads (track only rears), Russell Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines (front & rear)
VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang

Brake Cooling Ducts
(Below) This is a great way to keep the front brakes cool while on the track. I removed the stock riveted backing plates and installed the brake duct mounting plates. I connected the 3" flexible ducting to the mounting plates and routed the ducting to the stock openings next to the fog lights in the front bumper cover using stainless steel band clamps. I zip tied the ducting away from the tires to aviod any rubbing while turning
VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang
VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang VNEMUS's 2001 Ford Mustang

Guestbook

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Executive7  

Posted by: Executive7

10/06/2009 01:35PM

Raw power isn't to be tamed! Nice Snake! 5*****

99eclipsedriver  

Posted by: 99eclipsedriver

08/25/2009 08:28PM

sickkk stang bro. awsome job on everything mannn keep it up

laspiedras  

Posted by: laspiedras

08/02/2009 10:36AM

Sweet "COBRA" luv the color & the rims look hot!!! especially convertible is the only way to go. keep up the great work 5***** all the way.

Cherolis69  

Posted by: Cherolis69

06/26/2009 03:29PM

Nice machine. Imagine your engine in a 1969 Mustang. come see it being built. Yes you got it Mach 13.

EricShoHo  

Posted by: EricShoHo

06/18/2009 01:52PM

nice vert cobra,absolutely goregous...easy 5*s from me

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Member ID: VNEMUS

Location: Holden, MA